SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE – Review (Spoiler-Free)
Dan and Mark got an early chance to see the upcoming film “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” and can’t wait to spread the good news about the film. So, they’ve invited
Dan and Mark got an early chance to see the upcoming film “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” and can’t wait to spread the good news about the film. So, they’ve invited
I guess someone in the Spider-Office has an infinity gauntlet, because these comics are disappearing into thin air! Emery Priest is our artist! Check out more of his stuff HERE Spectacular
In honor of Black History Month, let’s take a moment to celebrate the African-American creators in Spidey’s history. Keith Pollard was the regular penciller of ASM from #186-#205. That includes the introduction
The plus side of having an Infinity Gauntlet is that everyone gets everything on Santa’s Wishlist… almost! Merry Christmas Everyone! I hope you all find #1 issues under the tree!
This arc of Spider-Man started by echoing the same question that many Miles Morales fans have been asking for years. What makes Miles Morales different from Peter Parker and what
It’s been one month since Spider-Men II #2 fumbled the “Who is Miles Morales” reveal that had been five years in the making. Instead of an answer, we got “nothing”.
In the final pages of last month’s issue of Spider-Man, Miles Morales finally asked himself the questions that have been plaguing some of his readership for the last several years.
“Oh my God.” Those were Peter Parker’s exact words at the end of the first Spider-Men miniseries. At the conclusion of a cross-dimensional adventure that led to Peter meeting another
Spider-Man #19 is a comic book in which nothing happens. A lack of story progression or superhero action is the hallmark go-to complaint for Brian Michael Bendis’ comic book writing.
The new Falcon (Joaquin Torres), Wasp (Nadia Pym), Patriot (Rayshaun Lucas), and Ironheart (Riri Williams) all join Champions #11, as Cyclops, Ms. Marvel, and Nova are all otherwise preoccupied, presumably